Our headline roundup includes two mass shootings that have impacted the dance community, and a collection of leadership appointments and award announcements. As in-person shows and classes resume, dance organizations are cutting back on digital options—and disabled patrons are feeling that loss acutely.
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Links referenced in/relevant to episode 155:
-BBC coverage of sexual harassment allegations at Kalakshetra: bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-65237002
-Pointe story on Youth America Grand Prix winners: pointemagazine.com/2023-yagp-winners
-Dance Data Project's new Global Leadership Report: dancedataproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Global-Leadership-Report-2023.pdf
-Jakki Kalogridis' Dance Magazine essay on how COVID-prompted digital programming benefited the disabled dance community: dancemagazine.com/disability-dance-equity
-New York Times article on the fallout of digital-option cutbacks in the performing arts: nytimes.com/2023/04/14/arts/disabled-people-streaming-performances.html
A Culture of Abuse, Religion and Dance, and the “West Side” Trailer
Broadway’s Comeback, Real Talk About Money, and Choreography Awards
Retooling “Nutcracker,” a Ballet Tragedy, and Body-Positive Dance
Josephine Baker, JoJo Siwa, and New Deal for Broadway
Students' Mental Health Needs, Freelance Pay, and Our First Book Review
Slow Ticket Sales, BAAND Together, and K-pop Dance Covers
Broadway's Prospects, Rethinking Attendance Policies, and Ballerina Moms
Patterns of Abuse, Copyrighting Viral Dance, and Lessons from Simone Biles
Vogue’s Fairy Godfather, “Industry Baby,” and Crediting Dancers
Edit Extra: Andrea Miller on the Alchemy of Performance
West End Closures, Ageism in Dance, and Georgina Pazcoguin’s Memoir
Headlines Galore, Reentering Our Bodies, and the “Bend and Snap”
Gender-Blind Ballet, “Hamilton”’s Federal Aid, and Propaganda Dance
#BlackTikTokStrike, Ballet Departures, and Game-Changing Gifts
Black Ballet Legacies, TikTok NFTs, and Marisa Hamamoto
VR Dance, MacKenzie Scott's Grants, and Ayodele Casel and Torya Beard
Queering Flamenco, Making "In the Heights" Dance, and Adriana Pierce
A Week Off, and Richard Riaz Yoder
Tap Legacies, "In Balanchine's Classroom," and Sienna Lalau
Freelance Ballet Careers, the Dance-Drag Connection, and Madelyn Ho
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